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User manual

Electric cooker

CCS4723V

Summary of Contents for CCS4723V

Page 1: ...User manual Electric cooker CCS4723V ...

Page 2: ...nd transport damage please contact the seller from which you purchased the product or the regional warehouse from which it was supplied Language en GB Publication date 2020 09 07 This document and its content including written material and images are the property of Elon Group AB You may not copy reproduce modify republish or distribute this document or any of its content without express written p...

Page 3: ...ble cookware 9 Turn on and off the cooking zones 9 Save energy 9 Residual heat indicator 10 COOKING WITH THE OVEN 11 Cooking modes 11 FastPreheat 11 Top and bottom heater 11 Bottom heater and fan 11 Grill 11 Large grill 11 Grill with fan 11 Hot air 12 Hot air and bottom heater 12 Plate warmer 12 Defrost 12 WaterClean 12 Turn on and off the oven 12 Change oven temperature 12 Change oven cooking mod...

Page 4: ... WaterClean programme 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 General troubleshooting 19 Oven troubleshooting 19 Replacing parts 19 Replace the oven light bulb 19 Replace the oven door 20 Remove and install the oven door glass pane 21 Remove and install the wire guides 21 INSTALLATION 22 Cooker placement 22 Secure the cooker to a wall 22 Adjust the height of the cooker 23 Level the cooker 23 Connect the mains power...

Page 5: ...nly let the following groups use the product if they are supervised or if instructions are provided to them about how to use the appliance in a safe way They must understand the hazards involved Children Children younger than 8 years old must be continuously supervised Persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities Persons with lack of experience and knowledge WARNING Do not let chil...

Page 6: ...ppliances at a safe distance so that they are not caught in the oven door as the cords may become damaged and cause short circuit CAUTION Do not line the oven walls with aluminium foil Aluminium foil prevents air circulation in the oven hinders the cooking process and ruins the enamel coating Safety labels These safety labels can be found on the product Caution Risk of tilting Warning Stabilising ...

Page 7: ... the characteristic smell of a new appliance WARNING Make sure all packaging remnants have been removed from the cooking compartment Hob overview A Front left cooking zone B Rear left cooking zone C Rear right cooking zone D Front right cooking zone E Residual heat indicator Cooker controls Turn the selectors to control the cooker A Front left cooking zone power selector B Rear left cooking zone p...

Page 8: ...tly to the right with your thumb 2 Pull the oven door while still pushing the door lock Accessories The cooker is supplied with some useful accessories to improve your cooking experience Shallow trays For baking pastries or as a drip tray Extra deep tray For roasting large amounts of vegetables and meat or preserving food Grid For grilling meat or fish ...

Page 9: ...e When purchasing cookware note that the indicated diameter usually refers to the upper edge or the lid which is normally larger than the diameter of the bottom Cookware made of tempered glass with a special ground bottom can be used if its diameter fits the cooking zone Cookware with larger diameter may crack due to thermal tension Turn on and off the cooking zones 1 Rotate the knob to turn on th...

Page 10: ...ot for a while even after they are turned off A hot cooking zone is indicated with the residual heat indicator The indicator goes out when the cooking zone has cooled down The residual heat indicator is also lit if hot cookware is placed on a cool cooking zone WARNING There is a risk of burns from residual heat ...

Page 11: ...ended temperature 50 275 C Top and bottom heater Use this oven mode to cook meat or pastry that can only be baked or roasted at a single height level The top and bottom heaters will radiate heat evenly in the oven Recommended temperature 200 C Bottom heater and fan Use this oven mode to bake leavened but low rising pastry or to preserve fruit and vegetables Use the second guide from the bottom and...

Page 12: ...me Recommended temperature 60 C Defrost Use this oven mode to defrost food such as cakes with heavy cream or butter based cream cakes and pastry bread and rolls deep frozen fruit Remove the food from its packaging in most cases NOTE Remove any metal clamps or clips Turn over stir and separate any pieces frozen together halfway through the defrost time In the defrost mode the fan circulates the air...

Page 13: ...Turn the cooking mode selector clockwise or anticlockwise to switch between the available modes The cooking mode can also be changed during cooking Oven cooking mode guide Find the most suitable oven cooking mode for your needs by using the following table Cooking method Food type Oven cooking mode Roast Meat Meat Poultry Grill Open sandwiches beer sausages Open sandwiches beer sausages meat Meat ...

Page 14: ...ly heat the oven to the temperature that you want NOTE This mode is not suitable for cooking 1 Turn the cooking mode selector to 2 Turn the temperature selector to the desired temperature Grilling recommendations Use these recommendations when grilling WARNING Only use the grill with the oven door closed WARNING Use oven mitts or meat tongs The grill heater grid and other oven accessories get very...

Page 15: ...evels second and third at the same time NOTE The biscuits or cookies on the upper baking sheet may be ready sooner than the ones on the lower one Always place the baking trays on the grid Remove the grid if you are using the supplied baking sheet CAUTION Do not insert the deep baking tray into the first guide Make biscuits of similar thickness to make sure that they brown evenly Baking accessories...

Page 16: ...o remove the sugar from the hot surface Otherwise the surface might become damaged Never use detergents or other cleaners to clean a hot surface When cleaning the hob use special care products that create a protective film that prevents dirt from sticking to the surface Remove minor impurities with a damp soft cloth and wipe the surface dry Remove water stains with a mild solution of vinegar Make ...

Page 17: ... alcohol based cleaners Clean the oven Clean the oven cavity regularly CAUTION Do not lean against the open door when cleaning the oven cavity Never stand on the open oven door and do not let children sit on it The oven door hinges may be damaged under excessive load CAUTION Do not use abrasive agents They will scratch enamel coated surfaces Clean the oven walls with a damp sponge and detergent Us...

Page 18: ...18 Cleaning 2020 Elon Group AB All rights reserved 4 Let the programme run for 30 minutes The food residues will soften 5 Clean the oven enamel walls with a damp cloth ...

Page 19: ...l troubleshooting Use this table to solve general problems with your cooker Problem Solution The main fuse in your home trips often Make sure the power of all switched on appliances does not exceed the capacity of the power mains in your home Contact a service technician Oven troubleshooting Use this table to solve problems with your oven Problem Solution The oven lighting does not work section Re...

Page 20: ...cooker to the mains power Replace the oven door Remove and replace the oven door if it is broken or if you need to remove the oven door glass pane See section Remove and install the oven door glass pane page 21 1 Open the oven door fully 2 Raise up and fold the latches of the door hinges 3 Fold the door gently to an angle of about 15 4 Remove the door pull out the hinges from the openings Install ...

Page 21: ...20 2 Lift the supports a little and pull them out 3 Lift up the lower end of the glass pane and remove it Install in the reverse order NOTE The markings semicircle on the door and the glass pane should overlap Remove and install the wire guides Use this procedure to remove and install the wire guides 1 Pull the bottom side of the guides out from the oven wall 2 Pull out the guides from the holes a...

Page 22: ...lls are temperature resistant to at least 90 C Do not install the product behind a decorative door as it may become overheated WARNING The product is intended to be placed directly on the floor without any support or plinths CAUTION Do not install the product near powerful heat sources such as solid fuel stoves as the high temperature may damage the product Secure the cooker to a wall Securing the...

Page 23: ...allation on the wall 2 Position the cooker to the bracket and fasten it Adjust the height of the cooker You can adjust the height of the cooker from 850 mm to 940 mm 1 Lay the cooker down on the floor on its back 2 Unscrew the screws 3 Adjust the height 4 Screw the screws back in Level the cooker Level your cooker by adjusting the height of the the front feet and the rear wheels individually WARNI...

Page 24: ... 5 1 5 mm2 cord marked H05VV F 5G1 5 or better Do not use external timers or separate remote control systems to control the product CAUTION Carefully read the instructions for use before connecting the appliance Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the product shall not be covered by the warranty Connect to a single phase power supply Follow these instructions...

Page 25: ...minal board using the screws WARNING Make sure the protective earth wire is properly secured 5 Secure the cable with the clip 6 Close the terminal board cover 7 Install the clamp protection cover Do the following after the connection is completed 1 Make sure the mains power has been correctly installed 2 Check that the heaters control and governing elements are working correctly ...

Page 26: ...onnection rating 9 300 W Cooking zone Diameter Power Front left 21 cm 2 3 kW Rear left 14 5 cm 1 2 kW Rear right 18 cm 1 8 kW Front right 14 5 cm 1 2 kW EU directives and standards This product fulfills the applicable EU directives and regulations and carries the CE mark If not included with the product a copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available on request The performance of this prod...

Page 27: ...Appendix 27 2020 Elon Group AB All rights reserved ...

Page 28: ...Elvita products are distributed and marketed by ELON Group AB Elon Group AB Bäcklundavägen 1 702 03 Örebro Sweden ELON GROUP 46 0 10 220 40 00 ELONGROUP SE Support and service ELVITA SE ...

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